Fiddler on the Roof - Dear Sweet Sewing Machine Lyrics

2015 Broadway Revival
Fiddler on the Roof the Musical - Dear Sweet Sewing Machine Lyrics


"Dear Sweet Sewing Machine" is a song from Fiddler on the Roof performed by Adam Kantor & Alexandra Silber.

Motel:
Dear sweet sewing machine,
I will promise to love,
Honor, and keep you polished and clean.
Oiled, greased, all you can eat.
If you will turn my satin silk into sugar and salt.

Tzietel:
Butter and milk.
And maybe a toy, a baby should have a toy.

Both:
You have suffered neglect.
Our Love maybe before not anymore.
We need you if we're to make Old ends meet.
Do you know what you are?
Dear sweet sewing machine
You'll come to me our own Salavar

Motel:
Pots

Tzietel:
Pans

Motel:
Blankets and sheets

Tzietel:
Cabbage and beats

Motel:
Corn

Tzietel:
Raisins and dates

Motel:
Plums

Tzietel:
Pears

Motel:
Pitchers and plates

Tzietel:
Tables and chairs

Both:
And farther away a room of our own someday.
What is your second hand?

Motel:
Scratched

Tzietel:
Worn

Both:
You're still the best we've ever seen!
So welcome sewing machine to are home.

[Thanks to Colby for lyrics]

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Fiddler on the Roof the Musical Lyrics

SYNOPSIS
Tradition
Matchmaker
If I Were a Rich Man
Sabbath Prayer
To Life
Tevye's Monologue
Miracle of Miracles
Tevye's Dream
Sunrise, Sunset
Now I Have Everything
Do You Love Me?
The Rumor
Far from the Home I Love
Chavaleh (Little Bird)
Anatevka
Dear Sweet Sewing Machine